In Nascar's top three series, there is a total of 28 race tracks, located throughout the United States and Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Yes. In Nascar, whether it is the Sprint Cup Series or the Nationwide Series, the road courses are part of the schedule and points count.
Nascar drivers turn left at every race track. They will also turn right at the 2 road courses, Watkins Glen International and Infineon Raceway.
between 180-200 m.p.h. now if its on short tracks or road courses they would go between 105-140 on short tracks, on road courses they would go 60-150 m.p.h.
I couldn't find the answer, but in Nascar, this might give you a hint: The NASCAR road courses always bring into discussion just who the best road racer in NASCAR is. Immediately, the first two names to roll off of the tongue are Jeff Gordon and Tony Stewart (with a combined 15 wins on the tracks that go right and left). From there, the attention usually shifts the "ringers" (Ron Fellows and Boris Said) or even to "in-series ringers" (Robby Gordon and Juan Pablo Montoya).
Not all of them are though. NASCAR goes to two road courses that make both left and right turns. Racing always consists of a circle and enable to keep speeds and thrill up, you have to go in only one direction with banking in the corners to keep the speed up as well.
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Nascar's longest track is Road America, located in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. It is a 4.048 mile road course. The Nascar Nationwide Series competes at this track.For the Nascar Cup Series, the longest is Talladega Superspeedway, located in Talladega, Alabama. It's 2.66 miles in length and is Nascar's largest oval track.
No. Michael Waltrip has never won a Nascar event at a road course.
there have been 847 drivers in nascar
3 as of 2010. Road America, in Wisconsin, Watkins Glen in New York, and Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal.
Drive down pit road and enter your pit stall.
a road altas if you wont to take a road trip